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How are we to pluck, from amid the thorns of peril, the rose of security?
Besides, his cabinet contains no thorn such as Mrs Thatcher's "wets" or John Major's "bastards"—that he longs to pluck from his flesh.
Their solution was to pluck from the audience Lisa Daltirus, a soprano who made her New York debut last summer in the New York Grand Opera's "Tosca".
Slowly does it... 12 mins: Rufete swings in a cross from the right hand side, which Barthez does well to pluck from the air under pressure from Mista.
She confronted him, and asked, "Who the hell do you think you are, Frankie Valli or some kind of big shot?" I remember thinking what an unlikely name it was for Karen to pluck from the air.
Now, Papa said, he is the protector, boasting that he and his crew are deputized to impound illegal fishing boats that wander in the area to pluck from the healthy fish stocks there.
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Areais do Seixo in Portugal, meanwhile, invites you to pluck mussels from the beach for supper.
In the mornings, old women come down the hills to pluck apricots from the market.
In France, schoolchildren sing a nursery rhyme encouraging them to pluck feathers from a lark.
Mr. Bush has now moved to pluck both from their hands.
Big Mose climbed burning ladders to pluck babies from tenement fires.
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